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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What or whatever?

If the following two sentences are both correct, do they mean the same thing?

1) I'll do what you want.

2) I'll do whatever you want.

Thank you.

  

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Yes: they are both fine. The meaning can be glossed as "I'll do anything you want".

  • Yes: they are both fine.
  • The meaning can be glossed as "I'll do anything you want".
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Yes: they are both fine.

The meaning can be glossed as "I'll do anything you want".

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